Son of the Right Rev. E. D. Shaw and Agnes Shaw, of Christ Church, Oxford.

22 Company Quartermaster SerjeantJoseph Harry George Sheen1st/24th Bn. London Regiment. (The Queen's)26th May 1915, aged 29.Panel 46 and 47.

Son of Mr. and Mrs. George William Sheen, of 323, Church Rd., Merton Abbey, London; husband of Elsie Mary Sheen, of Boughton Rd., Stoke Ferry, King's LynnPicture courtesy of Ian White, grandson of this soldier

21072 SapperRobert Winterbottom, Mentioned in Despatches5th Field Coy. Royal Engineers10th March 1915, aged 25.Panel 1. Son of Mrs. M. Winterbottom, of 135, Briercliffe Rd., Burnley, Lancs. ​A Drawer at Clifton Colliery in civilian life. He was Mentioned in Despatches for the action in which he was killed. Having survived the British attack on the German trenches, he went back out and brought a wounded man to safety, he then went out once more to assist another man but was shot in the head whilst trying to pick him up.